Ellen Lewin | Recognizing Ourselves | In April 1993, as part of the March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation, hundreds of couples participated in ‘the Weddi
Karen X. Tulchinsky | Love Ruins Everything | When Nomi Rabinovitch’s femme girlfriend leaves her for a man, Nomi seeks solace in watching schmaltzy videos at a friend’s place, working her shift a
Julie R. Enszer | Milk And Honey | In this land of Milk & Honey, poems flow. Contemporary Jewish, lesbian poets address an array of experiences relationships between and among women,
Daniel Boyarin; Daniel Itzkovitz; Ann Pellegrini | Queer Theory And The Jewish Question | The essays in this volume boldly map the historically resonant intersections between Jewishness and queerness, between homophobia and anti-Semitism, a
Helen Humphreys | Leaving Earth | ‘The plane slips from a spool of blue, stitches a confident loop in the sky. Willa stands by the hangar as the Moth roars above her head, growl of
Rochelle Hollander Schwab | A Departure from the Script | Sheila Katz, the irrepressible main character of A Departure from the Script, is a Jewish mother who helps her lesbian daughter plan a traditional Jew
Luke Gahan; Tiffany Jones | Heaven Bent | Heaven Bent brings together academics, religious leaders, activists, politicians, theologians and everyday people. Exploring a diverse range of spirit
Jo Sinclair | Wasteland | Wasteland is the story of Jacob Braunowitz, a young Jewish man who, tortured by self-doubts and nightmare fears, turns his back on his heritage, his h